Little Rock Homeless Shelters & Services For The Needy

Welcome to our Little Rock, Arkansas Homeless Shelters and Services for the needy page. Below are all of the homeless shelters and services for the needy that provide help to those in need for Little Rock, AR and surrounding cities.

We also provide other homeless resources such as transitional resources for the homeless. Homeless clinic and treatment center resources are also provided on the right navigational bar.

Many shelters also provide services such as alcohol and drug rehab treatment along with clinics. I try to provide as much information as possible on my details pages.

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Active Listings In Little Rock Arkansas

Little Rock, AR 72204 (501) 664-5036Homeless veterans programThe Veterans Re-Entry Program provides transitional housing for homeless veterans having difficulties re-entering society because of post-traumatic stress syndrome or substance abuse or other problems. Funded under a contract with the Veterans Administratio See more details

Little Rock, AR 72202 (501) 374-4022Outreach to women and children begin at Dorcas House. We provide emergency services like food, shelter, clothing and crisis intervention to more than 400 women and children annually.
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Little Rock, AR 72221 501-301-4357PATH is a non-profit organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas. We provide safe housing and a program of restoration and reintegration for rescued victims of human trafficking and prostitution, through a variety of services and Christ-centered recovery programs, offering hope for healing, personal See more details

Little Rock, AR 72206 (501) 376-7922Transitional living shelter for women, 18 or older, who have been treated for a mental, physical or emotional disabilitiesIn order to be admitted into the Gaines House, you will have to meet the following criteria below: Female, eighteen years of age or older. See more details

Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 374-9296Single men, single women and family shelter.There is an 84 bed shelter at this location. 5 free nights per month. They also provide a boarding program.Complete list of services Alcohol and Drug Treatment Community Recreation &am See more details

Little Rock, AR 72206 501-374-7383Shelter is a safe, dormitory-style home for 80 men, women and children. There are two dorms: one for men, and one for women and children. The campus also includes common areas, a dining room, a commercial kitchen, a playground and garden.
Residents can stay up to two years. They are e See more details

Little Rock, AR 72202 (501) 372-0733Partners with churches of all faiths in Pulaski County to provide shelter, food, transportation, & case management for homeless families with children under 18.
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Little Rock, AR 72204 501-3780-0808The Union Rescue Mission operate a transient lodge for 70 men, a 20 bed 9 month residential recovery program and a 15 bed 6 month residential program for the working homeless man in Central ArkansasDorcas House: The Dorcas House reaches out to women and children of Central Arkansas See more details

Little Rock, AR 72206 (501) 916-9859Homeless day center, clothing closet.Hours of OperationThe Resource Center is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM until 3:00 PM. Every day, the Center offers a wide-ranging list of services, including: Individual case-management A See more details

Little Rock, AR 72209 (501) 568-1682Substance Abuse Treatment shelterGYST House is dedicated to assisting men and women in a total change in life-style, not simply getting off drugs. Through provision of high quality and effective treatment services by qualified, experienced and dedicated staff we place a special emphasis See more details

Conway, AR 7203225.60 miles from city center Little Rock
(501) 329-4862A Christian Transitional Shelter providing shelter and services to homeless men, women and children.
Length of stay for a resident is determined by the time needed to overcome the barriers to independent living. Residents meet regularly with staff to evaluate their progress toward perso See more details